
Lemon tea (1 piece)
Afternoon Snack
147 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a medium spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
How to consume Lemon Tea without glucose spikes
Pair Lemon Tea with Protein
Consume a small portion of protein, such as a handful of nuts or a boiled egg, alongside your lemon tea to slow down the absorption of sugars.
Include Healthy Fats
Add a source of healthy fats, like a slice of avocado or some seeds, which can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Opt for Whole Grains
If you're having a snack with your lemon tea, choose whole grain options like a small piece of whole-grain bread or crackers.
Add Fiber-Rich Foods
Incorporate fiber by eating vegetables such as carrot sticks, cucumber slices, or celery, which can help moderate blood sugar levels.
Stay Hydrated with Water
Drink plenty of water before and after consuming lemon tea to help your body manage the sugar content more effectively.
Choose a Smaller Serving
Reduce the serving size of your lemon tea to limit the amount of sugar intake in one sitting.
Opt for Natural Sweeteners
If you sweeten your lemon tea, consider using a natural sweetener like stevia in moderation, which doesn’t affect blood sugar levels as much as regular sugar.
Engage in Light Physical Activity
Take a short walk or perform light exercises after drinking lemon tea to help your body utilize the sugar more efficiently.
Monitor Ingredients
Be mindful of additional ingredients in your lemon tea; avoid those with added sugars or syrups.
Prepare Fresh Lemon Tea
Make your own lemon tea using fresh lemon juice and hot water to control the amount of sugar added, ensuring it remains minimal.

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